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Watford-based local news publication seeks sports reporter to join team covering local football club
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Journalism students need to critically embrace the creative new technology, not being discouraged from using it
Traditional media will have to re-evaluate their strategies to engage with younger audiences
Recruiters struggle to find young talent who can rock up with much more than the basic skills, says Vic Daniels
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Journalism's survival is a must in the age of big tech, says former CNN anchor Nina dos Santos
Tech for humans or humans for tech, that is the question
Young audiences are mobile-first, if not mobile-only, but going after their platform of choice is only step one
A report by RISJ paints a picture of a media industry re-evaluating its purpose amid tech disruption and the lack of diversity
A Slovakian news organisation trialled a 'pay-what-you-want' offer. Even when offered for free, 78 per cent of new trial subscribers chose to pay
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The Scandinavian media company is using innovative tools, including bullet-pointed explainers embedded in crime stories, to rebuild trust among young audiences and counter growing news avoidance
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